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<H3><A NAME="9_2_6">9.2.6 Adding drop shadows to the slices</A></H3>
<P> An additional visual enhancements can be made by adding a drop
 shadow to the individual slices. This is accomplished by means of the <A
href="../ref/PiePlot.html#_PIEPLOT_SETSHADOW"> PiePlot::SetShadow()</A>
 method. Adding a drop shadow is often more affective if the pie has one
 or more slices exploded as the following example shows<DIV class="example">
<BR> <A href="exframes/frame_pieex9.html" target="blank"><IMG border="0" HEIGHT="200"
 src="img/pieex9.png" WIDTH="250"></A>
<BR><B>Figure 132:</B> Adding a drop hadow to the slices <A href="exframes/frame_pieex9.html"
target="blank">[src]</A>&nbsp;
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